Aug. 12, 2024
In this episode of Stupiracy, Scott and Tim explore one of the most bizarre episodes in medieval history: the trial of Pope Formosus' corpse. Discover how this 9th-century pope was exhumed, dressed in papal robes, and put on trial by his successor. Learn about the political intrigue, the strange customs of the time, and the ultimate fate of the cadaver. This episode delves into the strange and dark world of medieval papal politics. Key Points: Introduction to the trial of Pope Formosus. The political context of the 9th-century papacy. Details of the trial, including the role of Pope Stephen VI. The aftermath and legacy of this bizarre event. The significance of relics and their impact on medieval religious practices. Resources Mentioned: Historical accounts of Pope Formosus and Pope Stephen VI. Articles and books on medieval papal history. Academic research on relics and medieval justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices